Tied to the Tracks
by Rosina Lippi
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. HTML:Angie Mangiamele runs a film company in Hoboken, New Jersey-a long way (in more ways than one) from Ogilvie, Georgia. But a new project has brought her to this small Southern town, where she stands out like a fire truck in a flower garden.She's been invited to Ogilvie by Miss Zula Bragg, the intensely private literary legend who's agreed to appear in a documentary made by Angie's highly unconventional crew. And there's someone else in own Angie looks show more forward to seeing: John Grant, a descendant of Ogilvie's founders with whom she had a long-ago summer romance. But John's wedding-to the daughter of a prominent local family-is just days away, and promises to be the sleepy town's social event of the year.
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Tied to the Tracks contained many of the things I enjoy most in a book: First, it takes place in the South, one of my favorite places of all. Second, there were a lot of quirky characters. And third, there was a lot of humor. The fact that there was a nice romance is just sort of a bonus.
The story takes place in Ogilvie, Georgia, where Miss Zula Bragg, a local resident and an award winning author, is about to celebrate her 50th reunion from Ogilvie College, while the college celebrates its 150th anniversary. To commemorate that event, the college wants a documentary made about Miss Zula and Miss Zula says only one documentary company will do: Tied to the Tracks of Hoboken, New Jersey. So we have three people from Hoboken, NJ, thrown show more into this small southern town and the fun begins.
Tied to the Tracks is run by Angie Mangiamele who five years ago had a relationship with John Grant who is now the head of the English Department at Ogilvie. John is also engaged to marry Caroline Rose soon. What will happen when Angie and John meet up again after five years? Is the spark still there?
I won’t give away any more of the plot, but I will say that this is just a really fun read. We’re introduced to many of the inhabitants of Ogilvie, like Patty-Cake Walker, office manager of the English Department who holds the copy machine captive from department members and who is going to do everything she possibly can to keep Angie and John apart.
I’ve seen this book called chick lit, but I think it is so much more than that. I really enjoyed every page and hated to see it end. show less
The story takes place in Ogilvie, Georgia, where Miss Zula Bragg, a local resident and an award winning author, is about to celebrate her 50th reunion from Ogilvie College, while the college celebrates its 150th anniversary. To commemorate that event, the college wants a documentary made about Miss Zula and Miss Zula says only one documentary company will do: Tied to the Tracks of Hoboken, New Jersey. So we have three people from Hoboken, NJ, thrown show more into this small southern town and the fun begins.
Tied to the Tracks is run by Angie Mangiamele who five years ago had a relationship with John Grant who is now the head of the English Department at Ogilvie. John is also engaged to marry Caroline Rose soon. What will happen when Angie and John meet up again after five years? Is the spark still there?
I won’t give away any more of the plot, but I will say that this is just a really fun read. We’re introduced to many of the inhabitants of Ogilvie, like Patty-Cake Walker, office manager of the English Department who holds the copy machine captive from department members and who is going to do everything she possibly can to keep Angie and John apart.
I’ve seen this book called chick lit, but I think it is so much more than that. I really enjoyed every page and hated to see it end. show less
I read this a while back and while the story is pretty good I had a real problem with the characters. As a southerner, the southern characters just did not seem southern to me. I found that a bit annoying and that took away some of the enjoyment.
note this title came out under the name Rosina Lippi in the U.S. and Canada, but under the name Sara Donati in Australia/NZ.
Sara Donati is Rosina Lippi's penname.
Sara Donati is Rosina Lippi's penname.
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Rosina Lippi was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 14, 1956. She received a PhD in linguistics from Princeton University. Before becoming a full-time writer, she worked as a professor. She writes the Wilderness series under the pen name Sara Donati. Her title The Gilded Hour is a New York Times bestseller. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- Original publication date
- 2006-06-08
- People/Characters
- Angeline Mangiamele; John Grant; Zula Bragg; Caroline Rose; Rivera Rosenblum
- Important places
- Ogilvie, Georgia, USA (fictional)
- Epigraph
- Happiness is the china shop; love is the bull.
- Dedication
- To Bill, who makes all the difference
- First words
- Ogilvie College, Ogilvie, Georgia.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)They'd be pleased to see you, anytime.
- Disambiguation notice
- This novel was published in Australia under the penname , Sara Donati.
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- English
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